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Shadow Dancer
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Bellingham, Washington, US
Who else murks with waddles? Why won't they pay me now? I've got all the most expensive murkquipment and then some guy on craigslist who just bought some murk will work with waddles for peanuts. Mmmm... peanuts.
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Motordrive Photography
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Lodi, California, US
I like peanuts, especially the kind that are hidden in chocolate.
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Shadow Dancer
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Bellingham, Washington, US
Motordrive Photography wrote: I like peanuts, especially the kind that are hidden in chocolate. Trader Joe's dark chocolate peanut butter cups!!! Worse than crack cocaine and bad whiskey, yep.
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scrymettet
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Quebec, Quebec, Canada
Shadow Dancer wrote: Trader Joe's dark chocolate peanut butter cups!!! Worse than crack cocaine and bad whiskey, yep. one word : Costco
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Shadow Dancer
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Bellingham, Washington, US
scrymettet wrote: one word : Costco 5 gallon tubs of everything!!! Too easy to polish off 3-4 of those tubs every day. Then you wake up in the middle of the night and Costco is closed. Better to get a small bag every once in a while. The 55 gallon barrel of mayonnaise is another subject entirely.
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scrymettet
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Quebec, Quebec, Canada
Shadow Dancer wrote: 5 gallon tubs of everything!!! Too easy to polish off 3-4 of those tubs every day. Then you wake up in the middle of the night and Costco is closed. Better to get a small bag every once in a while. The 55 gallon barrel of mayonnaise is another subject entirely. how much fries do you need with that ?
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Shadow Dancer
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Bellingham, Washington, US
scrymettet wrote: how much fries do you need with that ? All the fries!!! Everything better if you dip it in batter and deep fry it. Except for waddles, mesqute coals, rotisserie, crispy skin and tender, juicy meats.
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scrymettet
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Quebec, Quebec, Canada
Shadow Dancer wrote: All the fries!!! Everything better if you dip it in batter and deep fry it. Except for waddles, mesqute coals, rotisserie, crispy skin and tender, juicy meats. there are some merits to that theory
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Shadow Dancer
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Bellingham, Washington, US
scrymettet wrote: there are some merits to that theory We do what we must. No weird escorts, meat is gamey. Smell of fur burning is not good.
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scrymettet
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Quebec, Quebec, Canada
Shadow Dancer wrote: We do what we must. No weird escorts, meat is gamey. Smell of fur burning is not good. more so if it's your fur
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Shadow Dancer
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Bellingham, Washington, US
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scrymettet
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Quebec, Quebec, Canada
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Shadow Dancer
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Bellingham, Washington, US
scrymettet wrote: you cannot make me watch Is enough if you know exists. Pretty boring, big hairy spider finds dead baby marsupial and extracts nourishment. Not much different than regular life.
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scrymettet
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Quebec, Quebec, Canada
Shadow Dancer wrote: Is enough if you know exists. Pretty boring, big hairy spider finds dead baby marsupial and extracts nourishment. Not much different than regular life. sound like my boss
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Shadow Dancer
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Bellingham, Washington, US
scrymettet wrote: sound like my boss Just cracked me right up, thanks!!!! Well this and the silly "Art" scam thread.
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scrymettet
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Quebec, Quebec, Canada
Shadow Dancer wrote: Just cracked me right up, thanks!!!! Well this and the silly "Art" scam thread. Art scam ? Story of modern art for the last 60 years
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Shadow Dancer
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Bellingham, Washington, US
scrymettet wrote: Art scam ? Story of modern art for the last 60 years Story of not so modern art for 6,000 years too. Scams are good, that's how critters and people thrive.
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scrymettet
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Quebec, Quebec, Canada
Shadow Dancer wrote: Story of not so modern art for 6,000 years too. Scams are good, that's how critters and people thrive. posum paint ?
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Shadow Dancer
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Bellingham, Washington, US
scrymettet wrote: posum paint ? Gotta figure out how to de-odorize it!!! Nobody wants stinky paint except more opossums.
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scrymettet
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Quebec, Quebec, Canada
Shadow Dancer wrote: Gotta figure out how to de-odorize it!!! Nobody wants stinky paint except more opossums. stick up '4D' on it and it will sell
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Shadow Dancer
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Bellingham, Washington, US
scrymettet wrote: stick up '4D' on it and it will sell Or should we paint opossums? A lovely shade of lavender would be quite stylish.
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scrymettet
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Quebec, Quebec, Canada
Shadow Dancer wrote: Or should we paint opossums? A lovely shade of lavender would be quite stylish. indeed. PrettyPossum could be all the rage
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Shadow Dancer
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Bellingham, Washington, US
scrymettet wrote: indeed. PrettyPossum could be all the rage
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scrymettet
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Quebec, Quebec, Canada
Shadow Dancer wrote:
I kind of regret that they are no'possum here
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Shadow Dancer
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Bellingham, Washington, US
scrymettet wrote: I kind of regret that they are no'possum here Long ago, the Tarheels left the Carolinas in search of more trees to cut down. They moved up here and founded Sedro Wooley, which is about 20 miles south. They brought opossums with them because they liked to eat them. And they set them free. They now range down into Oregon and well up into British Columbia. So, you could get some there and let them go in the woods nearby. Perhaps they will thrive.
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scrymettet
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Quebec, Quebec, Canada
Shadow Dancer wrote: Long ago, the Tarheels left the Carolinas in search of more trees to cut down. They moved up here and founded Sedro Wooley, which is about 20 miles south. They brought opossums with them because they liked to eat them. And they set them free. They now range down into Oregon and well up into British Columbia. So, you could get some there and let them go in the woods nearby. Perhaps they will thrive. dunno. seems dangerous
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Shadow Dancer
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Bellingham, Washington, US
scrymettet wrote: dunno. seems dangerous Maybe for the critters, pretty cold for them. They eat lots of ticks, don't get rabies and have many fine attributes.
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scrymettet
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Quebec, Quebec, Canada
Shadow Dancer wrote: Maybe for the critters, pretty cold for them. They eat lots of ticks, don't get rabies and have many fine attributes. We always miss the cool critters but not poisonous snakes, spider or Floridians due to winter here. May worth it
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Shadow Dancer
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Bellingham, Washington, US
scrymettet wrote: We always miss the cool critters but not poisonous snakes, spider or Floridians due to winter here. May worth it Lived 50 years around rattlesnakes and black widow spiders, never met one single person who ever got bit by either one. They are mythologically dangerous. You probably don't know anyone who ever froze to death either, maybe because they are dead? Floridians, Canadians and Moluccans are more similar than different. Weirdos is everywhere.
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